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Published on May 29, 2024

Discover York Academics (DYA) is a dynamic eCV platform that enables faculty to showcase their work, connect with peers, indicate availability for graduate supervision, and enhance visibility to industry and community partners. With automatic updates and data aggregation from public sites, the DYA profile will continuously reflect the latest research, publications, awards, and professional activities.
To learn more about DYA, please visit YULink.
This summer, the Dahdaleh Institute and the project team for Discover York Academics of VPRI will be running two hybrid information sessions to help York faculty to set up their DYA – Elements profile by providing step-by-step instructions and answering any questions.
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